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Last updated: 2008-04-08


IOC raises prospect of abandoning global torch relay
2008-04-08

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Olympic chiefs on Tuesday raised the prospect for the first time of abandoning the international legs of the Beijing Games torch relay, amid a wave of protests targeting the flame overseas.

The torch relay for Beijing and future Games will be reviewed at a meeting of International Olympic Committee chiefs in the Chinese capital beginning on Thursday, Gunilla Lindberg, a vice president of the IOC, told reporters here.

"I am sure it will be discussed. I think we need to have a full review," Lindberg told reporters when asked if she thought the IOC could scrap the overseas legs of the Beijing torch relay.

Her comments came after activists seeking to pressure China over its controversial rule of Tibet and other human rights issues caused massive disruptions to the relay in Paris and London, and vowed more protests.

IOC president Jacques Rogge joined Chinese officials in condemning the protests on Tuesday, while confirming the torch relay would be under review when the executive board meets on Thursday.

"We are going to of course discuss the torch relay... we will discuss this and we will see what we have to do now that we have had six or seven legs," Rogge told reporters.

"We will make an analysis of what has happened and then we will draw the necessary conclusions."

Another IOC vice president, Thomas Bach, said he expected that discussions would turn to cutting short the relay, a step he would argue against.

"I am opposed to that because that would be a victory for violence," he said.

Other senior IOC officials who are in Beijing to prepare for the August Games spoke bitterly of the demonstrations that have marred China's efforts to stage the most ambitious torch relay ever.

"All I can say is we are desperately disappointed," IOC board member Kevan Gosper told reporters, acknowledging the relay had become an opportunity for activists around the world to air grievances about China.

"They just take their hate out on whatever the issues are at the time, and that hate against the host country is being taken out on our torch."

Beijing Games organisers are trying to stage the longest and most dramatic Olympic torch relay of all time, visiting 19 countries plus China during a 137,000-kilometre (85,000-mile) journey.

However pro-Tibet campaigners have shadowed the flame from the moment it was lit in Greece on March 24.

On Monday, the torch relay had to be dramatically cut short in Paris due to disruptions by hundreds of campaigners protesting over Tibet, media freedoms and other issues.

Widespread protests also disrupted the previous day's leg in London, while activists have promised more of the same in San Francisco on Wednesday and later in Australia, India, Thailand, Japan and elsewhere.

In China, the torch is also scheduled to include controversial trips up Mount Everest, the world's highest peak, and through Tibet.

China's rule of the remote Himalayan region is in the spotlight following defiant unrest by Tibetans, who say they have suffered widespread repression during nearly six decades under the Chinese.

Beijing has responded to the protests in Tibet and other areas of western China over the past month with a massive security crackdown that Tibetan exile leaders say has left more than 150 people dead.

China has denied those claims, instead saying Tibetan "rioters" have killed 20 people.

China's foreign ministry on Tuesday angrily denounced the protests in Europe against the torch relay as "sabotage" by Tibetan separatists and called for the flame to be respected.

"The disruption and sabotage of the torch relay is a challenge to the spirit of the Olympic charter, the world laws, and peace-loving people around the world," ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said.

With protests following the flame, Gosper and other IOC officials said they would discuss whether to completely abandon the concept of taking the torch around the world for future Games.

Gosper said the IOC might prefer a return to a more modest relay programme which would see the torch lit in Greece and then transferred to the host country, which would then stage a purely domestic relay.

"I am a firm believer that we had the right template in the first place, that the torch should go from Olympia, Greece to the host country," he said.

British IOC member Craig Reedie said London had yet to finalise plans for its 2012 relay, but the chaos surrounding the current edition would influence the decision.

A spokesman for the organisers of the Beijing Games, Sun Weide, insisted the Olympic torch relay would continue "with the support of people all over the world."

"No force can stop the torch relay of the Beijing Games," he said.

After the comments from the IOC vice presidents made headlines, IOC spokeswoman Giselle Davies said Tuesday there were currently no plans to scrap the current relay.

"I can tell you clearly today that we expect the torch relay to continue as scheduled," she said.

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